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{{Short description|Former anti-poverty organization in Baltimore, Maryland}}

Model Urban Neighborhood Demonstration
AbbreviationMUND
Predecessorpredecessor
Merged intomerged
Successorsuccessor
Formationformation  (or established)
Founderfounder  (or founders)
Founded atfounding_location
Dissolveddissolved  (or defunct)
Merger ofmerger
Typetype
Legal statusDefunct
Purposepurpose
Headquartersheadquarters
Location
Coordinates( use {{coord}} )
Originsorigins
Region served
Inner city Baltimore
Productsproducts
Servicesservices
Methodsmethods
Fieldsfields
Membership (_year)
membership
Ownerowner  (or owners)
Project Manager
Lloyd Davis (1967-1970)
Harry Smith (1970-1971)
board_of_directors
Key people
key_people
Main organ
main_organ  (or publication)
Parent organization
parent_organi[z/s]ation
SubsidiariesNeighborhood Development Corporation
MUND Development Corporation
New Town Non-Profit Housing Corporation
Secessionssecessions
AffiliationsGreater Baltimore Committee, Westinghouse Electric Corporation
Budget (_year)
budget
Revenue (_year)
revenue
Disbursementsdisbursements
Expenses (_year)expenses
Fundingfunding
Endowment (_year)endowment
Staff (_year)
staff
Volunteers (_year)
volunteers

intended to run from 1967 to 1970

test[1]

"successfully organized its constituents and created its own comprehensive anti-poverty plan for the demonstration area"[2] "failed to garner the broader support it needed to meet the most complex of its goals, including economic development and housing rehabilitation"[2]

MUND Playground at 2323 Greenmount Avenue, a vestige of the MUND program


only a park and rec center remain[3]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ "Poverty Project Awaits Approval". The Baltimore Sun. Baltimore, Maryland. 1967-06-14. p. 36. Retrieved 2019-08-14.
  2. ^ a b Faust 2015, p. 10.
  3. ^ Faust 2015, p. 22.

References[edit]

[[Category:1960s in Baltimore]] [[Category:1970s in Baltimore]] [[Category:Great Society programs]]